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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

WEDNESDAY HODGEPODGE

1. Create an acrostic using the word LOVE. If you're unsure what an acrostic is click here. Leaves you breathlessOpens your heart to new emotionsValentine's foreverEuphoric feeling of happiness

2. Does love really conquer all? Why or why not?I want to say yes because that is what my heart wants to believe. 3. Tell us about a time recently, where you really put your heart into something.That would be Christmas for me. I always try to make Christmas the best I can. Celebrate like it is your last one!

4. What's your favorite fictional love story?Not sure I have an answer for you. Looked at a list of the 10 best romance novels and I haven't read any of them. Then I found this list on Goodreads on popular fiction romances. Haven't actually read these either but I have seen the movies. I'm going to say The Fault in our Stars, The Twilight series and definitely stories my Nicholas Sparks! 5. Do you generally where your heart on your sleeve or keep your cards close to the vest?

Heart on my sleeve.

6. What food says love to you? Why?Risotto because I just adore it. I don't make it at home so when I have a chance to get it at an Italian restaurant it is a special treat!

7. When were you last 'tickled pink' over something? Explain.Good question....maybe at Christmas when Mark gave me our 3 night trip to Carlsbad, CA on the beach. It is the most perfect week you could have at the beach. 85 degrees, 16% humidity and winds around 6 mph. Absolutely gorgeous. Things have been extra quiet this week because of Super Bowl Sunday, not many people in town. We head home this afternoon. 8. Insert your own random thought here.

is there such a thing as a Scrooge or Grinch for Valentine day? if so that is me. much ado about nothing to me. Love is putting up with me dailyOh yes, and i put up with you dailyVictory in love is staying powerEvery day for the rest of our lives

Even with all this said i do love a good fantasy romantic story.. my favorite love story is Knight in Shining Armour by Iris Johansen. i think I may have read it about 4 or 5 times over the last 35 years. and guess what? it is scy fy which I am always saying i don't like.

Great job on the acrostic and your answer to #2. That's our desire, isn't it. I agree with the Nicholas Sparks stories. They always tell such a sweet love story whether they end the way I'd like or not. Oh my, the beach trip sounds divine! What a thoughtful gift.